Australian Curriculum V8
ACELA1523
Understand how ideas can be expanded and sharpened through careful choice of verbs, elaborated tenses and a range of adverb groups/phrases
Elaborations
- knowing that verbs often represent actions and that the choice of more expressive verbs makes an action more vivid (for example 'She ate her lunch' compared to 'She gobbled up her lunch') (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking)
- knowing that adverb groups/phrases and prepositional phrases can provide important details about a happening(for example, 'At nine o'clock the buzzer rang loudly throughout the school') or state (for example, 'The tiger is a member of the cat family') (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking)
- knowing the difference between the simple present tense (for example 'Pandas eat bamboo.') and the simple past tense (for example 'She replied.') (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking)
- knowing that the simple present tense is typically used to talk about either present states (for example, ‘He lives in Darwin’) or actions that happen regularly in the present (for example, ‘He watches television every night’) or that represent ‘timeless’ happenings, as in information reports (for example, ‘Bears hibernate in winter’) (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking)
- knowing that there are various ways in English to refer to future time, for example auxiliary ‘will’, as in ‘She will call you tomorrow’; present tense, as in ‘Tomorrow I leave for Hobart’; and adverbials of time, as in ‘She arrives in the morning’ (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking)
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teaching resources for those 'aha' moments
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Parts of Speech Word Cards Sorting Activity
Engage your students with this parts of speech group activity where they sort 112 word cards into categories (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, coordinating conjunctions or prepositions).
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Grammar TVs
Grammar presented on TVs.
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Writing Narrative Texts Unit Plan - Year 5 and Year 6
This English unit addresses the narrative text type; specifically, how to write an engaging narrative text.
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Narrative Texts - Language Features
A 60 minute lesson in which students will identify and explore the language features of narrative texts.